JEFF GEORGE TO GET THE BALL TO MOSS!!!
Hammy wrote:Nice to see Culpepper hasn't lost his touch when the game is on the line. Two late 4th quarter INTs. Get your roll on Pep.
Cardinal wrote:Hammy wrote:Nice to see Culpepper hasn't lost his touch when the game is on the line. Two late 4th quarter INTs. Get your roll on Pep.
Have to love Joey Porter, after picking off Daunte, taking it to the house, and then sacking him on the next series, "getting his roll on" ala Daunte.

FLAGGUY wrote:Ive never heard Madden admit it was just a bad throw by Daunte....
His Int to TD ratio is getting as bad as Favre's laitly
Larsen wrote:FLAGGUY wrote:Ive never heard Madden admit it was just a bad throw by Daunte....
His Int to TD ratio is getting as bad as Favre's laitly
Uh oh.... the "racists" are coming out of the woodwork.![]()
2 - 4th quarter interceptions, 49.6 passer rating... Way to get yer roll on Daunte... you big idiot.
PrideOnIce wrote:One sports writer I read said that Daunte looked frustrated....kind word for he looked confused.
Hammy wrote:Holy cow are the Packers brutal. In every aspect of the game, they just suck!





Paladin wrote:Koren Robinson agrees to a two-year deal with the Packers.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5955056
DrunkHockeyGuy wrote:So is the league not going to suspend him for the year then?
Hammy wrote:Oakland is looking....![]()
Be careful what you wish for Mr. Moss.

Hammy wrote:DrunkHockeyGuy wrote:So is the league not going to suspend him for the year then?
I was wondering what the deal is with that too.
Paladin wrote:Koren Robinson agrees to a two-year deal with the Packers.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5955056

southernmn wrote:Leaglly speaking, he is still innocent. Assuming that he will plead guilty when he goes to court in St. Peter next month, he will be suspended for a year by the NFL. Till then he is free to play.
Hammy wrote:southernmn wrote:Leaglly speaking, he is still innocent. Assuming that he will plead guilty when he goes to court in St. Peter next month, he will be suspended for a year by the NFL. Till then he is free to play.
Actually, I don't think it matters what happens in court. The fact that he used alcohol at all is a "no-no" once you have violated the NFL policy the first time. Whether he was drunk or not, using it at all would be a violation from what I understand. However, the NFL does seem to take its time on these situations. I suppose it is a matter of them wanting to cover their butt
Dances With Gophers wrote:Apologies if this was already posted, but did anyone else read/hear about how Favre left the Chicago game and wasin the tunnel (a la Randy Moss) before time actually expired? I forgot where I read/heard it (possibly ESPN.com, but I couldn't find it again). IF it's true, why hasn't a big stink been raised over it (again, a la Moss?)
Mariucci94 wrote:Dances With Gophers wrote:Apologies if this was already posted, but did anyone else read/hear about how Favre left the Chicago game and wasin the tunnel (a la Randy Moss) before time actually expired? I forgot where I read/heard it (possibly ESPN.com, but I couldn't find it again). IF it's true, why hasn't a big stink been raised over it (again, a la Moss?)
Because you don't question God.
PrideOnIce wrote:Paladin wrote:Koren Robinson agrees to a two-year deal with the Packers.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5955056
This is funny. At least we know that on his time off he'll fit right in with most of the fans.![]()
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ESPN's Jason Whitlock wrote: Through three quarters of play, I was totally impressed with the play of Miami quarterback Daunte Culpepper.
He made the right reads, stood firm in the pocket and delivered the ball with touch and accuracy. But in the fourth quarter, Daunte demonstrated why I have major doubts about him as a starting quarterback.
There's a reason college players raise four fingers at the start of the fourth. The last quarter of a tight football game is a totally different animal from the previous three. Players get tired and frustrated and begin to succumb to the pressure.
Once the Steelers went up 21-17 early in the fourth quarter, Daunte panicked and began forcing the football, which led to two critical interceptions. Culpepper doesn't handle pressure situations well. When all the pressure in Minnesota focused on him rather than Randy Moss, Culpepper turned into a mediocre quarterback.
Hammy wrote:ESPN's Jason Whitlock wrote: Through three quarters of play, I was totally impressed with the play of Miami quarterback Daunte Culpepper.
He made the right reads, stood firm in the pocket and delivered the ball with touch and accuracy. But in the fourth quarter, Daunte demonstrated why I have major doubts about him as a starting quarterback.
There's a reason college players raise four fingers at the start of the fourth. The last quarter of a tight football game is a totally different animal from the previous three. Players get tired and frustrated and begin to succumb to the pressure.
Once the Steelers went up 21-17 early in the fourth quarter, Daunte panicked and began forcing the football, which led to two critical interceptions. Culpepper doesn't handle pressure situations well. When all the pressure in Minnesota focused on him rather than Randy Moss, Culpepper turned into a mediocre quarterback.
I wonder if the Culpepper defenders will cry racism about this? Cause the writer happens to be the same race as Pep.![]()
Nothing earth shattering said by Whitlock above. Any Vikes fan can attest to Pep's flaws in the clutch. But it is actually refreshing to see somebody on a national level that doesn't blindly lick Culpepper's shoes and can see him for what he is.
Hammy wrote:In your smug tone, maybe you ought to take a look at what Whitlock actually said. He said once Moss left and the pressure was squarely on Culpepper to get the job done in the 4th quarter, he turned mediocre. Your empirical support in those years stated is meaningless when put into THAT perspective.
Try reading first.
Make whatever excuses you want about the post-Moss team's flaws but a less talented QB came in and did what your vaunted 4th quarter "hero" could not. Win without Moss. How did he do it? By making smart decisions with the ball. Something Mr. 4th Quarter still doesn't seem to understand in big games (especially on the road).
go4hcky wrote:Don't include an article with stats that covers a time period in which a player didn't even play for half the time stated.
If you have EVER watched Duante play in a pressure packed 4th quarter situation, you know what the result would be. General meltdown and failure for his team.
His QB rating is probably high in the 4th quarter because he's had to throw a lot in meaningless games and rack up useless yards and TD's when the oppostion doesn't care.
The bottom line is that Daunte is a good QB. He's athletic (at least he used to be before the injury), has a cannon for an arm...but doesn't work hard enough or have the mental wherewithal to be an elite QB. Brad Childress is smart enough to have seen this right away and basically gave him away for what amounted to a crap OL in the second round of the draft.
The Vikings are better off in the short and long term without him. The Dolphins will learn over the course of this season that he's not the guy to lead them back to Super Bowl glory.
Hammy wrote:Well, let me re-state my point since it was originally misconstrued to a degree and that led me away from my original focus.
I actually was a supporter of DC during most of his tenure but quickly tired of his tendency to show an inability to get the team over the hump in key games/spots. My post quoting Whitlock was more about DC's general inability to lead a team in pressure situations as a whole (which is why my original remarks never really focused on the 4th quarter). Whitlock may have narrowed down his opinion to 4th quarter performance but I was trying to focus more on big game performance as a whole (especially road games). It's not that DC never has any good play under such circumstances and its not like every loss should be blamed on him. It is more that he faltered more often than not and it seemed to be happening more after Moss was gone and DC was the unquestioned focus/leader of the offense. I also never found him to be a smart QB out there. His decision making in key spots just didn't live up to my hopes.
Johnson may have had an easier schedule to some degree last year but his efficiency is what mattered to me as much as anything. Who knows if we would have won those "easier" games with DC's error filled ways. With the way DC was playing last year, the "easier" games certainly wouldn't been a lock with him under center. Because we know how important turnover margin tends to be in NFL games.
From former NFL scout Chris Landry of Yahoo! Sports, on ex-Vikings QB Daunte Culpepper of the Miami Dolphins: "He can read defenses, but he is often late and lacks timing with his reads. He is definitely a quarterback who can be schemed up by teams with multiple-front looks and movements as well as different coverage looks."
Hammy wrote:Culpepper is getting his roll on to the tune of an 0-2 record. Another INT and two fumbles today (although Miami recovered them). Miami fans are getting a front row seat to why Vikes fans got so frustrated with DC at QB.
Hammy wrote:The Packers are 0-2 at home, have given up 30 pts a game and, at best, are inconsistent in all facets of the game. Yet they may not be the worst team in the league. But they are close.![]()
Culpepper is getting his roll on to the tune of an 0-2 record. Another INT and two fumbles today (although Miami recovered them). Miami fans are getting a front row seat to why Vikes fans got so frustrated with DC at QB.
Hobey Baker wrote:Hammy wrote:Culpepper is getting his roll on to the tune of an 0-2 record. Another INT and two fumbles today (although Miami recovered them). Miami fans are getting a front row seat to why Vikes fans got so frustrated with DC at QB.
Great quote! So much potential but yet he is so maddening to watch. DC makes so many mistakes that take away from the good he does!
MhdGopher wrote:Yep.... Miami fans calling for Joey Harrington when Daunte is really struggling and that is all they have seen from him in his lengthy 2 game career there is a lot like Viking fans calling for Gus Frerotte in 2003 when Daunte's QB rating was 96.4 or in 2004 when his QB rating was leading the league for much of the season at 110.9.

MhdGopher wrote:Yep.... Miami fans calling for Joey Harrington when Daunte is really struggling and that is all they have seen from him in his lengthy 2 game career there is a lot like Viking fans calling for Gus Frerotte in 2003 when Daunte's QB rating was 96.4 or in 2004 when his QB rating was leading the league for much of the season at 110.9.
Hobey Baker wrote:I am one who bashed the pick! The real question is who else could we have had beside Williams / Williamson? I just didn't think we should have taken a WR at that spot.
We missed Shawn Merriman (LB / DE)Derrik Johnson (LB), Rolle (CB), and Rogers (CB).
stelly18 wrote:Hobey Baker wrote:I am one who bashed the pick! The real question is who else could we have had beside Williams / Williamson? I just didn't think we should have taken a WR at that spot.
We missed Shawn Merriman (LB / DE)Derrik Johnson (LB), Rolle (CB), and Rogers (CB).
Completely agree. Just like how in my eyes we felt we HAD to take a QB with the pick we got when we traded Brad Johnson (Culpepper pick). I think Culpepper worked out (he took us to a NFC Title game and had some pretty good years here before the flame out) but it seemed like we felt obligated to take a QB at that spot because we traded Johnson. It seems like we took the same approach with Williamson. Maybe even with the Jackson pick too. We did need a QB for the future though.
GopherRube21 wrote:stelly18 wrote:Hobey Baker wrote:I am one who bashed the pick! The real question is who else could we have had beside Williams / Williamson? I just didn't think we should have taken a WR at that spot.
We missed Shawn Merriman (LB / DE)Derrik Johnson (LB), Rolle (CB), and Rogers (CB).
Completely agree. Just like how in my eyes we felt we HAD to take a QB with the pick we got when we traded Brad Johnson (Culpepper pick). I think Culpepper worked out (he took us to a NFC Title game and had some pretty good years here before the flame out) but it seemed like we felt obligated to take a QB at that spot because we traded Johnson. It seems like we took the same approach with Williamson. Maybe even with the Jackson pick too. We did need a QB for the future though.
Instead of drafting Culpepper the Vikings could have drafted Jevon Kearse and when we drafted Derrick Alexander back in the day; we could of had Warren Sapp

Hobey Baker wrote:I am one who bashed the pick! The real question is who else could we have had beside Williams / Williamson? I just didn't think we should have taken a WR at that spot.
We missed Shawn Merriman (LB / DE)Derrik Johnson (LB), Rolle (CB), and Rogers (CB).
Hobey Baker wrote:I am one who bashed the pick! The real question is who else could we have had beside Williams / Williamson? I just didn't think we should have taken a WR at that spot.
We missed Shawn Merriman (LB / DE)Derrik Johnson (LB), Rolle (CB), and Rogers (CB).
Bert wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2602571
PassTheFlaskGuy wrote:Scary story out of Tampa.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2601555
Simms had to have his spleen removed after today's game after it was ruptured in the second quarter. He missed only two plays. Wow.
Doctors say he will be out at least six weeks.
unclebcd wrote:DHG - I hear ya. I am rooting for the Falcons now. ESPN is laying it on so thick, I'm ashamed for the blatant exploitation.
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